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Establishing a Core Outcome Measure for Life Participation: A Standardized Outcomes in Nephrology-kidney Transplantation Consensus Workshop Report.

Angela Ju1,2, Michelle A Josephson3, Zeeshan Butt4, Sheila Jowsey-Gregoire5, Jane Tan6, Quinetta Taylor7, Kevin Fowler8, Fabienne Dobbels9, Fergus Caskey10, Vivekanand Jha11, Jayme Locke12, Greg Knoll13, Curie Ahn14, Camilla S Hanson1,2, Benedicte Sautenet15,16, Karine Manera1,2, Jonathan C Craig1,2, Martin Howell1,2, Claudia Rutherford17, Allison Tong1,2, Paul Harden, Carmel Hawley, Hallvard Holdaas, Ajay Israni, Michelle Jesse, Brenna Kane, John Kanellis, Bryce Kiberd, Joseph Kim, Chris Larsen, Alan Leichtman, Krista Lentine, Andrew Malone, Roslyn Mannon, Rainer Oberbauer, Rachel Patzer, John Devin Peipert, Hai An Phan, Emilio Poggio, Rihannon Reed, John Scandling, Ignatius Tang, Chris Watson, Daniel Contrares, Patricia Contreras, Daley Cross, Egle Juodvalkis, Den Koide, Jinny Koide, Adam Kozarewicz, Laura Kozarewicz, Richard Kozarewicz, Andrea Koritala, Elizabeth Lisiecki, Christine Lipuma, Margaret Lyman, Robert Mueller, Gloria Mueller, Larry Noble, Nancy Nolan, Stephen Nolan, Jim Thomas, Lynda Urbancyzk, James Zerante, Susan Zerante.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Kidney transplantation confers substantial survival and quality of life benefits for many patients with end-stage kidney disease compared with dialysis, but complications and side effects of immunosuppression can impair participation in daily life activities. Life participation is a critically important patient-reported outcome for kidney transplant recipients but is infrequently and inconsistently measured in trials. We convened a consensus workshop on establishing an outcome measure for life participation for use in all trials in kidney transplantation.
METHODS: Twenty-five (43%) kidney transplant recipients/caregivers and 33 (57%) health professionals from 8 countries participated in 6 facilitated breakout group discussions. Transcripts were analyzed thematically.
RESULTS: Four themes were identified. Returning to normality conveyed the patients' goals to fulfill their roles (ie, in their family, work, and community) and reestablish a normal lifestyle after transplant. Recognizing the diverse meaning and activities of "life" explicitly acknowledged life participation as a subjective concept that could refer to different activities (eg, employment, recreation, family duties) for each individual patient. Capturing vulnerability and fluctuations posttransplant (eg, due to complications and side-effects) distinguished between experiences in the first year posttransplant and the long-term impact of transplantation. Having a scientifically rigorous, feasible, and meaningful measure was expected to enable consistent and frequent assessment of life participation in trials in kidney transplantation.
CONCLUSIONS: A feasible and validated core outcome measure for life participation is needed so that this critically important patient-reported outcome can be consistently and meaningfully assessed in trials in kidney transplantation to inform decision making and care of recipients.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30300284     DOI: 10.1097/TP.0000000000002476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplantation        ISSN: 0041-1337            Impact factor:   4.939


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Journal:  Clin J Am Soc Nephrol       Date:  2021-12-29       Impact factor: 8.237

2.  Patient-Reported Outcomes as Endpoints in Clinical Trials of Kidney Transplantation Interventions.

Authors:  Allison Tong; Rainer Oberbauer; Maria Irene Bellini; Klemens Budde; Fergus J Caskey; Fabienne Dobbels; Liset Pengel; Lionel Rostaing; Stefan Schneeberger; Maarten Naesens
Journal:  Transpl Int       Date:  2022-05-20       Impact factor: 3.842

3.  Perspectives on life participation by young adults with chronic kidney disease: an interview study.

Authors:  Jasmijn Kerklaan; Elyssa Hannan; Camilla Hanson; Chandana Guha; Yeoungjee Cho; Martin Christian; Lorraine Hamiwka; Jessica Ryan; Aditi Sinha; Germaine Wong; Jonathan Craig; Jaap Groothoff; Allison Tong
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2020-10-16       Impact factor: 2.692

4.  Group-Based Exercise in CKD Stage 3b to 4: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Shuchi Anand; Susan L Ziolkowski; Ahad Bootwala; Jianheng Li; Nhat Pham; Jason Cobb; Felipe Lobelo
Journal:  Kidney Med       Date:  2021-07-08

5.  Sex Differences in Kidney Transplantation: Austria and the United States, 1978-2018.

Authors:  Sebastian Hödlmoser; Teresa Gehrig; Marlies Antlanger; Amelie Kurnikowski; Michał Lewandowski; Simon Krenn; Jarcy Zee; Roberto Pecoits-Filho; Reinhard Kramar; Juan Jesus Carrero; Kitty J Jager; Allison Tong; Friedrich K Port; Martin Posch; Wolfgang C Winkelmayer; Eva Schernhammer; Manfred Hecking; Robin Ristl
Journal:  Front Med (Lausanne)       Date:  2022-01-24

6.  Patient-reported outcome measures for life participation in peritoneal dialysis: a systematic review.

Authors:  Karine E Manera; Angela Ju; Amanda Baumgart; Elyssa Hannan; Wenjing Qiao; Martin Howell; Melissa Nataatmadja; Martin Wilkie; Fiona Loud; Daniel Schwartz; Helen Hurst; Sarbjit Vanita Jassal; Ana Figueiredo; Rajnish Mehrotra; Jenny Shen; Rachael L Morton; Thyago Moraes; Rachael Walker; Catherine Cheung; Janine F Farragher; Jonathan Craig; David W Johnson; Allison Tong
Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant       Date:  2021-04-26       Impact factor: 5.992

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